At CES 2025, NVIDIA announced the GeForce RTX 50 Series GPUs, DLSS 4, the NVIDIA Cosmos platform, AI Foundation Models for RTX PCs, the DRIVE Hyperion AV platform, and Project DIGITS, a groundbreaking AI supercomputer. These innovations demonstrate NVIDIA's commitment to advancing AI across various industries.
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang shows GeForce RTX 50 Series GPU. Image: Nvidia |
Las Vegas, Nevada, USA --- January 7, 2025:
NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang kicked off CES 2025 with a 90-minute keynote that showcased the company's latest advancements in AI, gaming, and autonomous vehicles. He emphasized the rapid evolution of AI, transitioning from perception and generation to "physical AI" – AI that can act, plan, and reason.
Huang unveiled several groundbreaking announcements, including the GeForce RTX 50 Series GPUs delivering unprecedented performance with 92 billion transistors and 3,352 trillion AI operations per second. DLSS 4, with its Multi Frame Generation, was also introduced, boasting the potential to boost performance by up to 8x.
A key highlight was the introduction of NVIDIA Cosmos, a world foundation model platform for robotics and autonomous vehicles. Cosmos aims to enable foresight and multiverse simulation, revolutionizing the development of these systems.
Furthermore, Huang announced AI Foundation Models for RTX PCs, empowering developers with AI tools for digital humans, content creation, and productivity. These models, offered as NVIDIA NIM microservices, are accelerated by the new GeForce RTX 50 Series GPUs.
In the realm of autonomous vehicles, the NVIDIA DRIVE Hyperion AV Platform, built on the NVIDIA AGX Orin SoC, was unveiled. This platform offers advanced functional safety and autonomous driving capabilities, integrating advanced SoCs, sensors, and safety systems.
Huang also unveiled Project DIGITS, a compact and powerful AI supercomputer powered by the Grace Blackwell Superchip. This innovation aims to bring AI computing to every developer's desk.
Huang highlighted the critical role of NVIDIA GPUs in driving these advancements, enabling breakthroughs across industries. He emphasized the importance of synthetic data and AI-driven solutions for training autonomous vehicles and advancing robotics.
NVIDIA's partnerships with leading companies in automotive, robotics, and AI are accelerating the development and deployment of these cutting-edge technologies. With these innovations, NVIDIA aims to empower developers, creators, and industries to harness the power of AI and shape the future of computing.